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B—16 =* THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 193] AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. (Continued.) oKt THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. SALE OF _VALUABLE IM- REAL ESTATE, NO. 3150 ENTH ST, N.W eriain doed of trust duly recorded in. Liber No. 5455, folio 433 et se of the land records of the District of C lumbis, and at the st _of the party | TRUSTEES' PROVE] NINET! By virtue THE FAVORITE WIDE EFFECT SEEN IN'RAIL MERGERS TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"Mourning Becomes Elec- tra,” at 5:30 p.m. | Gayety — “Peaches” Browning (bur- i ’1 DINNER lesque), at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. for P]ay Goers Columbla—*Private Lives,” at 11:2 am, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30] pm. R-K-O Keith's—"The Guilty Genera gPEClAL arrangements | | ** have been made for | Whotesome food prepared by best of women | YOU at the Restaurant | S ———— OLNEY 719 13th, Strayer College Bldg. Luncheon, 35¢, 50c; Dinner, 50c [ _under_a_trained_dietician. | "LADIES-3: AMUSEMENTS. ATIONA S1. 3150, 82, 8250, 83 All Three Pla The Thcahz Guild, Inc. presents MOURNING TODAY t 5:30 nd $4 BIG HOUSE" i WYNNE GIBSON trustees thereby. the u ned r the at bublic ont_of Madrillon during inter- | mission. A full course | dinner for one dollar BLEND OF A B b | -‘BECOMES ELECTRA tion,” at 11:15 am. 2:05, 4:55, 7:45 | and 10:29. pm. Stage shows at 12 43,‘ Ca]endars BLENDER nm\ oct ToeK P e consisting of brick IN YOUR MOVIES OWN HOME Wi KODATOY A dependable movie projector made by the Eastman Kodak Co. Nothing “toy-ish.” Come in for a demonstration. Couzens Will Broaden Study of Dependent Towns and Workers. By the Associated Press. The indirect effects of railroad con- solidation upon employment and de- will be studied 3:33 and 9:07 p.m. Palace—“Ladies of the Big House’ at 11:40 am., 1:55, 4:35, 7:05 and 9:45 | p.m. Stage shows at 1:15, 3:55, 6:25, | and 9:05 p.m. Metropolitan—‘C om pr omised,” at | 11:28 am, 1:12, 2:56, 4:40, 6.24, 8:08 | and 9:54 p.m. Rialto—"Strictly Dishonorable,” at | 11:20 a.m, 1:20, 3:20, 5:25, 7:25 and 9:30 p.m | Earle—“Forbidden,” at 11:05 am, | MOURNING ELECTRA ING ‘TRA,” quick, Music by Schramm, danc- ing, floorside tables. BECOMES Tell the waiter that you are attending “MOURN- | BECOMES ELEC- | and you will get | satisfying service | in ample time. If you are and 1932 o Ready to supply you when you day the word. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. —— ow e sTaCE A CAPITOL THEATAR MEW YORK REVUE £ 816 ACTS § 'AND OTHER FEATURES Chow PLAYING EUGENE O'NEILL'S SUPERB TRILOG Composed of 3 plays presented on 1 day. Homecoming, The Hunted, The Haunted. Commencing ¢ 3:30 sharp er intermission of one hour NEXT WEEK BEG. MON. SEAT SALE ‘I’HURS Sat. o § SEDIATRLY. PRIOR TO N ¥., TWABRINGTON ‘THEATERGOERS ARE OFFERED ARER ROBERT MONTGOMERY | pendent communities, shortly by a Senate Committee together | with problems developed by expansion of bus lines and other new forms of ! transport. Chairman Couzens of the Interstate Commerce Committee said today he | | proposed a full discussion in hearing cn his bill for placing bus and truck lines under Interstate Commerce Com- | mission_control. Guards Workers' Welfare. He intends introducing shortly an- other bill requiring the commission, in action on rail consolidation requests, to take into account comimunity in- terests such as welfare of workers at abandoned junction points, elimination or consolidation of shops, etc. The bill, affecting also interstate | | truck lines, is a revised version of a measure passed by the House last ses- sion but blocked off in the Senate “I want the fullest hearing possi- ble from the public, from the bus and truck operators and from the rail- roads,” Couzens explained. Rates Clause Left Out. The bus regulation bill contains at present no rate-making provision. This was left open, sald Couzens, to de- velop the railtoad point of view. It will, however, require full control of ! all holding companies, whether already in_existence or created after assump- tion of jurisdiction by the commission Couzens recently withdrew from the Senate a resolution for a joint congres- sional inquiry into the condition of the railroads. This objective he expects to have developed in the bus measure hearings. NVALID and Sickroom Supplies Always at Low Prices at— GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. not attending the play, | come for the special $1.00 dinner and a pleasant evening. RESTAURANT MADRILLON Peter Borras—Host | The Washington Buildink at | 15th and New York Avenue. Enter at G Street Arcade. | M. A. LEESE optical Co. 614 9th St. NW 1:35, 4:25, 7:15 and 10:05 p.m. Stage shows at 12:40, 30, 6:20 and 9:10 p.m. Fox — “Stepping Sisters,” at 11:49 | am. 2:08, 4:37, 7:35 and 10:04 p.m. Stage shows at 1:02, 3:31, 6:29 and 8:58 p.m. Tivoli—"Sidewalks of New York,” at 2:30, 4:20, 6:05, 7:55 and 9:40 p.m. Central—"Riders of the Purple Sage, 11 am. to 11 pm. | Ambassador — “Forbidden,” 8 and 9:45 pm. 6,000 CAUGHT BY RADIO Chicago Police Station Has Big | Part in Checking Criminals. CHICAGO, 11 (#).—The | police ities today with the capture of 6,000 criminals during 1931. More than 40,000 calls were relayed | over the station, which has been in op- | eration for 18 months. | ird of the pu VINCENT Youmans® No. 80 for Neuritis Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H St. NNW. NA. 1695 RKU_VAUDEVILLE W BELLE BENNETT CLYDE COOK JOHNNY PERKINS On the Screen “GUILTY GENERATIO Lea Carills—Gonstance Cumming New J%u:zca[ Play with music by VINCENT YOUMANS at 6:15 WHERE TO DINE. | SUPERB CAST HEADED BY " NORMA TERRIS . . . ADA-MAY | CHAS.WINNINGER .TOM POWERS NICK LONG,JR.. . MICHAEL BARTLETT DALLAS WELFORD. . . MARION BALLOU Cast of 75..Orchestra of 40 . OWEN_& SON, AUC EYE ST. N.W ‘ Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im-! proved Real Estate, Consist- | ing of 3-story Brick Building, | Containing Store With Apart- ments Above, Known As| Prumses 1307 L Slreet N. W COMING KORAN—CHARLES KING January Diamond Boys radio was credited by author- | d 2 ¢ Screen | | |B | “LADIES OF THE JURY” 1 Edna May Oliver—Roscoe Ates NOW | iz Wv“f WHY ONE | §en Sie Loted i Secret “SWEET BABY " | BARBARA STANWYCK KEPT THEM AWAKE ALL NIGHT/. . Super-Values at Gibson’s Colgate’s vTOOU’l 25c 2 for 1207 E St N. W Never Closed In Frank Capra's Columbia Picture With ADOLPHE MENJOU —Om the Stage— HENRY BERGMAN & COMPANY —And 3 Other Acts— M i Holmes Bakery Specials Keep This List for Reference: FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 . Date Buns . Nut Ring. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16 . Black Walnut Layer.55¢ ea. . Sally Brown Square Butierscotch Pie. MONDAY, JANUARY 18 . French Crullers.....30c doz. . Black Walnut 25¢ Paste, 25¢ Phillips Cream, 2 for 50c Prophylactic Brush, 29 Washington takes pleasure in passing on to its patrons TUESDAY, JANUARY 12 1. Cinnamon Strips 2. Black Bottom Cake Peach Cream Pie. . “EDN DAY, JANUARY 13 . Cinnamon Crullers . Almond Macaroons THL'RSDAY, JAN . Butterhorn Buns | Madeline Cake.. Cup Cakes. .. Cocoanut Pi . Ribbon Cake All Specials Delivered Direct to Your Door HOIM[S MODERN BAKERY m’:fl Phone National 4537 [CleV—m—m=1 day of the prop- of e Tooth 50c 76¢ " 50c Tonic, Port. Very special 9C Call us IID—I'E d!lh‘tr $1 worth Gibson’s 915 G St. NW. the benefit of lessened food costs, main- the good service for which it is known. Table d'hote break- | fasts at $1.00, luncheon $1.00 and dinner at $2.00 in the main dining room on the lobby with coffee shoppe at lower prices, are making hosts | Mr. Warner M. Eaton, | manager Public Relations Depertment, will be glad to arrange special parties | rerrerereerenorestesrstes CAR DAMAGED? [ ESTIMATE FREE Bod!g “YOUR CAR WILL BE READY WHEN PROMISED" taining however, %5¢ Pint Russian Min- eral Oil, 2 pints. 49c Aspirin, 100 each, 5 grs. : NOW Victims of a Marriage ce — Sought After, But Not Wanted. COMPROMISED First National Picture With ROSE HOBART BEN LYON —Also— (OWARD COMEDY VITAPHONE SHORT floor, the popular M COMPAN By WILLIAM D, uom ER Fesident. FOX = “STEPPING SISTERS” Minns Gombell—Jobyna Howland In Person oM. RO RUTH ETTING Fanchon & Marco's “TOMORROW'S STARS" IDEA LES STEVENS & DIPLOMATS of new friends. 7-d&dbs.exSu _ WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers ADAM A Trustees’ Sale of Detached Brick Dwelling Containing Ten| Rooms and Three Baths, With Two-Car Garage, 4708 Blag- den Avenue Northwes‘ | for groups up to six hundred in private ' ining rooms. Pleasing luncheon and dinner music by Abilio Martin's Concert_Orchestra. EDUCATIONAL. "CCOUNTANCY| Pace Courses; B. C. S. and 3 Degrees; Day and " Classes; ' C. P. A. Co-educational. Year Book Benjamin Franklin University 302 Transportation Blds. et. 2515, PP 9000000040000 000 PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA ASHTON crarexvow, va. LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI. Conducting HEIN, Sololst JAMES DUNN and SALLY EILERS, JAN 12—3 45 ;l'm-_fnoy “OVER_THE_HILL ~_ DIRECTION SIDNEY Tickets, 8. Arthur g CAMEQ MT. RA!VIBBLfiMD Homer L and 1 thereb ONE DAY ONLY—TUESDAY, JANUARY 12th, 8 AM. TO 6 P.M. Although this “adv.” . . . the PEERLESS WAREHOUSE SPECIALS AND VALUES CAN NOT BE DUPLICATED! The tremendous < success of this popular event has proven time and again that the “value-wise” public knows that such prices offered on high-grade new and used furniture, beds, bedding, etc, are to be found ONLY AT THE PEERLESS WAREHOUSE may be duplicated word for word == 2.00, 1.50. 1.00, Sriths. 350, G in Kitt Co. jfoday-Tomorrow_- Linda Watkins, J. ‘Sob Sister.” ARCADE HYATTSVILLE, MD. WILL_ROGERS o “AMBASSADOR BILL” HIPPCDROME X eir” .. HELEN HAYES i1 “Sins of Madelon Claudet” RICHMOND ALEXANDRIA, vA. d Todzy-Tomorrow | j wittiam Powell in to_Singapore.” |JCIRCLE 0% Home o ELISSA LANDI LIONEL BARRYMORE. “THE_YELLOW_TICKET. JESSE THEATER S N O A BiRteuhice rOGERS" R AMEASSADOR Comedy. Novelty. New Ttk B Ave N o1 "the District 'of Columbia i folio ubject to cov To be Temple School Meets Individual Reguirements ln‘ Business and Secretarial Training Classes Now Forming Day-Late: Afternoon—-Evering 1420 K St. Na. 3258 ; EVENI NG ACCOUNTANCY Special C. P. A. Review Course Beginning January 11 Southeastern University 1336 G St. N.W. (Y. M. C. A.)_ Na. 8250 Met. Opera. | 19,430 | Bureau, Tomorrow at 8 A.M. Bre——— - —We Hold Another Read! §150.00 Genuine Mohair 3-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, spring - filled seats, backs and arms. From $19 85 storage World's Greatest Tenor, Constitution Hall, Tues.. Aft. ‘Seats Mrs. . Wilson-Greene's Droop’s, 1300 G st.; Dist. 6493. ' NATL. THEATER, 'mw JAN.“15, 3:00 3 ARGENTINA |~ SPAIN'S GREATEST DANCER BILL? Seats Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureau e Droop's, 1300 G st.; Dist. 6493. Come $139.00 Pillow-back 2-piece Liv- ing Room _Suite, in ihesr. Fiix cam- §68,50 @ 2k M bR T | BSYLVAN R LA, o AeREY MARY N] o s s e 1ons. ¢| NATIONAL A S, e complete with hsndsome $4 95 Finest Sound Eauipment ALL FLOOR SAMPLES—ALL shades. From storage. . SYMPHONY (|mnan; oovek o "ot 5l DAMAGED—ALL TRADED IN $12.50 Chairs and R?rken cf reed LYRIC L.urgn::v.nc. MD. ALL RECLAIMED FURNITURE fber, “witn " high bacs. g9 OB QVIS&,!'!,ES.,!RA £AURE nd HARDE in “PARDON g 3 From storage. . PARDON B LEATHERPUSH. $24.50 Oversiuffed Velour Ches- HANS KINDLER, Conductor FA'R[AWN ANACOSTIA, D C.— terfield Club Chai in $7 95 Guest Conductors, __in_“SUSAN LENNOX. good condition .. & . GUSTAV STRUBE and KURT HETZEL CAROL[NA loist—ELIZABETH WI . $98.00 Rose Velour 3-Piece Over- Sole:a HAWINSTON ith EDDIE stuffed Living Room Suite, with 11th & N. C. A PIANIST 5 CONSTITUTION HALL loose cushions. From = storage R $9.85 End Tables, fin- gg, “WHOOPEE Sunday, January 17, 4 o’Clock $1.98 CANTOR. (Perfect AMBASSADOR ol RN W. Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c Tickets Mrs. Wilson-Greene's Concert ished in walnut pt $45.00 3-Plece Library Suite, ma- PDREXDDEN Bureau, Droop’ 300 G St., District 6493, 624 H St E. hogany frame and leather spring-filled seats $6.75 and $69.00 Overstuffed 3-Piece Blue Velour Living Suite, reclaimed $2 to $4 Oak Dining Room Chairs, traded in. Limited quantity. @Q Come early, please $29.50 Oak Top-icer Refrigerators, good size. From stor- 3495 $20.50 5-Piece Breakfast Suite, enameled red with black = trim. From storage $8.65 $24.50 Solid Oak 5-piece Break- fast Suite, drop - leaf table and 4 chairs. Floor $9 98 and slightly marred. .. , ~ 00 Good Size Walnut 4-piece s Gretonne covered MACINA oom * Suite, in @48 5() e Chatis B i a 3108 RESTAURANT i4th & Col. good condition ....... — ~ : $175.00 Walnut Dining Room $29.50 Simmons Day-Bed, with 1009 E St. N.W. W Sui Windsor cane ends and Suite, nice buffet, china closet. ex- ; 1 : tension table and six chairs. From pad. Floor sample. $11 98 \mf:u] Floor MET. 7675 storage, in g(md condi- @49 75 $0.75 Drop-leat Table and Four : PHONE ORDER IN RESTON E. WIRE, HARRY M. PACKARD, Trustees ed. ned ) Sas-d&ds exSu THOMAS J. OWEN & 1431 EY] TRUSTEES' SALE anFs IRABLE_ONE- FTORY BRICK D“ELLIN() SITUATE 27 DEA. UE N 1 ADCTIONEER: $169.00 Loose Cushion 3-piece Living Room Suite, in mahogany with cane back. From $14 98 storage COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING L BRANCHES 21.:! s, essful Year Columbia Tech Schools Paul I lr\(rtmr Principal 1319 F Sk $169.00 3-piece Overstuffed Dav- enpert Suite, upholstered with 4- tone jacquard velour. Exhibited in odel hrma A-1 con- $4_9 85 tion $89.50 Henna Velour 3-piece Liv- ing Room Suite, used e 824D $3.98 to $5.00 Odd Mahogany Windsor ~ Chairs, only 49 slightly marred $1. $49.00 Governor Winthrop Style Desk, of English brown mahogany veneer. @15 Q5 slightly marred $39 to $69 Buffets of golden and quartered oak. Traded $4 98 in $29 to $49 Round Extension Din- mg Room Tables, traded , good condition. ... 34‘ 69 Warner Bros. APOLLO HELEN KANE Comedy OH Warner Bros.” AVALON BERT _LAHR ___GREENWOOD. AVENUE GRAND 2 = MARILYN MILLER L.nd BEN LYON, 4 VE de21-d&dbs.exSu&hol THOS, GAYETY—BURLESK This Week “PEACHES” BROWNING . Big Mid-Nite Jamboree Fri. Nite, Jan. 15th, at 11:30 P.M. J. OWEN & SO 1431 EY Special Purchase! $135 Venetian BED ROOM SUITES A tremendous factory purchase enables Conn. A: MeKinley St B and RLOTTE PLYING HIGH.” _ us to offer you these 4-piece veneered Bed Room Suites, with Venetian Mirrors, at this exceptionally low price! We sug- gest that you come early. JEER MAJBSTY (‘ENTRAL 9th St. Bet. D and E GEORGE O'BRIEN, “RIDERS PURPLE SAGE " THELMA TODD nd ZASU PITTS Comedy. = Warner Bros COLONY Ga. Ave. & Farracut st, MARILYN MILLER ard BEN LYON, $95.00 Bpw-front China Closet with glass shelves and mirror back. Excellent $8 95 condition $100.00 Walnut 4-piece Bed Room Suite, used short time @OQ 85 Mourning Becomes Electra “Warner Bros. HOME BORIS KARLOFF and JOHN, CERANKENSTENN - " AR LTE CHASE Comedy and RUDY WIE: DOEFT VITAPHONE SHORT. Between Intermission 1230 C St. DINE AT $7.95 Rd. N.W. XPENSIVE “Warner TIVOLI uu\syr\sa KEATON, “SIDEWALKS OF e e e e e e Felix Mahony’s .| National Art School| Eizht-Month Professional *Jith & Park R4, N.W. tion Windsor Style Chairs. $3 95 $9.00 to $15.00 Metal From storage Beds, finish slightly 1955 Mohorans Gate- | YORK = marred leg Tables, = MAKES GOOD USED CAMERAS ROCKVILL) $12.50 Roll-edge Felt Bought, Sold and Exchanged 15¢ and Mattresses; fully guar- ! ; 3Fullrr & hAIhrtt {nr. BERT LAHR in_“FLYING HIG anteed; all sizes..... £17 10th_St. STATE mome ot esioen iccii FREE LECTURE Today and —ON— CHRISTIAN SCIENCE DUMBARTON 1 wicomsisare. . ARLIS and DORIS KENYON in Frank Bell, C. S. B. IVUE_HW:MMIHON _ Comedy. of New York City, N. Y. a. Ave. & Quebec St. N.W. “LOCAL BOY D EETE] S STREET Nw. $2.95 Courses Fit You to Accept a Position in_ Color. Interior Decoration. Costume Design, Commercial Art, Posters. Children's Saturday Class. See our Exhibition. Classes Now Forming 1747 R. 1. Ave. North 1114 NOTICE SHINN, Attorn Our $39.00 Mahogany and Cane-back 2-piece Living Room Suite, with velour seats, L STREET Nw. $4.95 $9.35 Guaranteed 10- Year Coil Bed Springs; @A 75 M e T $19.35 Inner Mattresses, of a make. Fully gu,u.m[eod All bed sizes $19.50 6x9 Axminster Rug, reclaimed $4.95 Radio Benches, covered with red imita- tion leather $1.89 $98.00 A. C. Earl Electric Radio Set, in walnut cabinet; from stor- age. HOW TO GET THERE rear of 5. plenty ourteenth Inquire $3.65 918 M Street N.W. parking space. k cars and get off at M for Woodward & Lothroj FREE TAXI] Call City Cab—Decatur 6100 We'll Pay the Bill LEGAL GroRGE C. Nhore wak CollZ5Epring.filled old warehouse. nationally known $8.95 Walnut Bed Room Chairs - $1.98 PRINCESS A UPREME COURT C i hold! SECO TSILVER SPRING, TAKOMA 2 HARDING “I)E\'OTIOY‘F‘ $4.95 and Vanity Benches, up- holstered seats ith and Butternut Sts, No Parking Troubles. with big mirror. storage $169.00 Fine 5-piece Walnut Bed Room Suite, with chif- 369.95 forobe. Flocr sample.. $12.50 New Chiffoniers, your choice of oak or walnut finish $6.89 $129.00 Green Enameled 4- Bed Room Suite, new $78 0 floor sample $200.00 Gorgeous Walnut 4-piece Bed Room Suite, with $96.75 Venetian mirrors. Per- All Sales Final Member of the Board of Lec- tureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, M hu- setts. In First Church of Christ, _Scientist Columbia Rd. and Euclid St. N.W. Tuesday, January 12, at 8 P.M. DANCING. Feyton Penn Studio. mod ings h\ndnm;nlnl ‘l‘:lps.!.ll‘l«b.l‘l‘t::r_dl‘n.:‘- et § M\:\unu 1 No. 310 mkm» wshington, D, e FFORD ‘l;:nu}ln‘xox se and Ball Roo onn. “Ave. Phone North"Sis5: E. F MlLLER Ball Rogm, Tap, Acro- Tatn st An Shies Studio, 1124 ¢ [ WAREHOUSE ONLY In Alley, Rear of 918 M St. N.W. Large Brick 4-Story Building—Plenty of Parking Space. Inquire for Woodward & Lothrop’s Old Warehouse. Buildin, 1127 10th s:reu R orchestra_every 11:30 p.m_ Private Suite, upholstered with multi-col- $1.98 Decorated Magzzint base Linoleum Rugs. 31'95 small hole burned in arm of daven- $9.98 Steel Army Cots with fold- 5oy -lngmnhne:ll Met. 4180 st 1900 $169.00 Fine 3-piece Living Room ored woven velour, used @¢ only & short time $24.50 Baskets, very special 94c $4.95 Perfect 6x9 Felt- $239.00 Mohair Friezette 3-piece Overstuffed Bed-Davenport ~Suite, port, otherwise excellent condition 359'95 ing ends and all-cotion @€ Q5 ndesiihal Susniceatot mattress, new and perfect . First Church of Christ, Scientist | No Collection. All Welcome i first _public tion of this order the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default 4, & copy of this order be published week for three successive weeks in vashington Law Reporter and The Star, of Washington. D. C., before said return day. O, B LUHRING, Justice. (Seal.) Test Clerk. By GEOR(‘E A, Clerk. Ja4,11,18 recording. etc st of purchaser rms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees yeserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in ‘some_ newspaper publisned in Washing- ton, D. C. HENRY P. BLAIR hurds,exau fect condition No Charges Mlss Ell?n—W;:ller Member Dancing Masters of A MODERN, BALLROOM mm.:q WATTS, Assist. Studio, 2618 Tath 80 N Ter